8 JOHNSTON IS NEW TENNIS CHAMPION-YOUNG SMALLWOOD LOSES FIRST GAME JEIIS CLUBS END SERIES SATURDAY Market Square Players Lead Cove nant in Singles; Honors Even in Doubles The annual tournament between tennis clubs of Market Square and Covenant Presbyterian Churches will end Saturday. Several sets of singles have not been played. They are in cluded in Saturday's schedule. To date the clubs have broken even In honors in doubles. Market Square players thus far won the majority of the matches in the singles. There is etill a chance for Covenant players to Increase their number of victories. Scores announced yesterday are as follows: Doubles: Mrs. Klaer and Mrs. Hol land of Covenant defeated Miss But torf and Miss Miller, Market Square, 6-1. 6-2. Miss Bby and Miss A. Smith. Covenant, won from Miss Clark and Miss McAllister, Market Square, 7-5, 7-5. Garfield McAllister and Phelps, Market Square won from Bortel and Korkle. Covenant, 6-4, 6-2. Bby and Harris, Covenant. won from Montgomery and Nunemalcer of Market Square, scores 7-5, 3-6 and 6-2. Blair and Roberts, Market; Square, defeated the Rev. Harvey i Klaer and Teats. Covenant, 6-4, 6-2.; The Rev. William B. Cooke and Johnj McCullough. Market Square, won; from Livingston and Holland, Coven ant. 6-4, 6-1. INTERNATIONAL, LEAGUE SCORES j Providence — R. H. E.; Jersey City 00 0 0 I—l 4 0; Providence 00 0 0 o—o 3 2 j (Called, rain). Batteries —Crutch-j er and Tragessor; Eayrs and Casey. Rochester — R. H. E. Montreal... 0000 00 0 0 o—o 3 1, Rochester. . 10001000 x —2 6 1 Batteries Sherry and Madden;! Palmero and Williams. Second game— R. H. E. Montreal., 00010 00 0 1 I—3 7 0 Rochester. 000200000 2—4 11 1 , Batteries —Dowd and Howley; > Huenke and Williams. Toronto— R. H. E.; Buffalo 10 000 00 1 o—2 5 1 Toronto .... 00000011 I—3 8 2 ) Batteries —Tyson, Bader and On-1 Blow; Luque and Kocher. Second game— R. H. 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Plans were started today for taking care of the hundreds of offi cials and railroad supervisors and en gineers who will stop off in Harris | burg at the end of the first day of the annual inspection, j Inspection starts at Pittsburgh Tues day, September 21. This is five days | earlier than usual. The change was made because of the formal opening of the electrified branch of the Penn | sylvania Railroad between Paoli and I Philadelphia, which may take place ! during inspection week. Trains are running daily from Paoll to Broad street station. During the past week the tests have been very satisfactory. It is proposed to add two or morf trains each day in 1 j order to test out the carrying power j jof the overhead wires. That the otfi- j jejals feel certain of opening the new branch this time, is indicated in the I ! preparation of the employes, who will jbe assigned to these trains. Men are now bfeing drilled for various positions in Philadelphia. Standing of the Crews HARRISBURG SIDE Pbllndelphla Division. lO7 to go first after 4 p. m., 112, 116, 117, 120, 119, 1 101. 104, 122. Engineer for 119, 101. Firemen for 10". 101. | Flagman for 107. 116. Brakemen for 112, 117 (2). 119. . Engineers up: Geesey, Herndman. !£haub, McCauley, Seitz, Smeltzer, i Downs, First. j Firemen up: Mulholm, Madenfort, ! Copeland, Brenner. Duvall, Lautz, Gel i singer. | Conductor up: Looker. Flagman up: Donohoe. Brakemen up: Wolfe, Mumma. Steh man, Sweikert. Stimellng, Dearolf, Fer guson, Moore. Hippie, Burk. Middle Division. 23 to go first after 2.40 p. m., 16, 19, 17, 15. | Preference. 3. ! Laid off: 20. 25. j Firemen for 16, 17, 3, I Conductor for 15. Brakeman for 23. 16. 19. Engineers up: Free. Smith. Simon- I ton. Webster. I Firemen up: Look, Knaub. Longe , necker, Arnold. Thomas Mohler, Wright, ; Karstetter. Gross, Potteiger, Fritz. ! Reeder. Fletcher, j Flagman up: Carpenter. Brakemen up: Myers. Thornton, Ba- i ker. Stahl, Kilgore, Kieffer, McHenry, Rissinger, Henderson, Kauffman, Spahr I Middle Division. lO2 to go first after 240 p. nr. 119. 11S. 120, 115, 117, 107. 106, 104. 101. 108, 110, ! Laid off: 111, 112, 103. I Firemen for 119, 120, 117. ! Conductor for 101. i Flagmen for 120, 115. 106, 108 (2). Brakemen for 118, 120, 117, 106. ENOLA SIDE • Yard Crew*— I Engineers for Ist 8. 2rd 8, 12. 3rd 24. I 26, 36. I Firemen for Ist 8. 16, 18, 20, 2nd 24, '32, 54. j Engineers up: Blosser. Malabv, Rod- I I gers. ,T. R. Snyder, Meals, Stahl,' Swab, ; Harvey. Firemen up: Maeyer. Sholter. Snell, Bartolet, Getty, Wilson, Barkev, ; Sheets. Bair, Eyde. Philadelphia DlvlNlnn 223 to first after 3.45 p. m., 205, 201, 222, 10, 37. 39, 36. 24. Engineer for 205. Fireman for 205. Conductor for 29. Firemen for 05. 39. Brakemen for 07, 26. j Conductors up: Dewees, Lebhart. Brakeman up: Quigg. Yard Bulletin —The following is the standing of the yard crews after 4 p. m ; Engineers for 2nd 126, 134.. Fireman for Ist 124. Engineers up: McCormick, Shella | hamer, Stees. Miller, Smilev. Firemen up: G. L Fortenbaugh, i klngsberry, Bair. Jtfanlen. McNallv. j Lutz, Gingrich. Ewing. Bruaw, Fenical. THE READING I Harrl«hnrg Division. R crew to go first after 11 o'clock: 1, 3. 11. 24 5 '• I 17, 16. 15. I East bound. 58, 63. 69. 65. Engineers for 65, 2, 24. I Firemen for 58. 63, 69. 1, 16. I Conductors for 1, 2. 17. I Brakemen for 58. 63. 69, 1, 16 Engineers up: Glass. Massmore, ! Morrison. Fortnev, Altoff, Wood, Morne 1 Bonawitz Swieley. i Firemen up: Barrel, Felix, Kellev, ! Hartman. Lentz. Bover. Bowers Lex Keefer. Brown. Dobbins. Bingam'an. Conductors up: Gingher, Beaver. Lan- Idis. Wolfe. I Brakemen up: Paxton, Bailev, Hab byshaw, Dunkle, Little, Warner. Boltz Gardner, Black. Taylor, Fenstermacher. 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Handsome silver cups wUI be awarded the winners in these two leagues. On Saturday the Shopmen and Enginehouse players will line up in the first of a series of five games for the railroad championship of Enola. Winner of this series will re ceive .from General Foreman C. B. Gray a silver cup and will win 60 peri cent, of the total receipts of the five j games. The game on Saturday will start at j 3 o'clock. There will be a band con- ! rert by the Enola Y. M. C. A. band. I Each team is permitted to sign j eighteen players for this series. Play- j ers must show service with the Penn- i sylvania Railraod Company prior to August 12. Baseball Summary; Games Past and Future SCORES OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ' International Lpngue Richmond, 7: Harrisburg, 1. Jersey City, 1; Providence, 0 (5 in nings—rain). Rochester, 2; Montreal, 0 (first' game). Rochester, 4; Montreal, 3 (second j game). Toronto, 3; Buffalo, 2 (Ist game).! Buffalo, 2: Toronto, 1 (2nd game). National League Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, 1. Boston, 7; New York, 2. Cincinnati. 6:-Pittsburgh, 3. Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 1. American League Philadelphia, fi; Washington, 5. Washington, 7; Philadelphia 4 (2d game). St. Louis. 4; Cleveland, 1 (11 ings.). j Chicago, 10; Detroit, 8. New York, 8; Boston, 3. Federal I.eague St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 0. Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 2 (2d game). Pittsburgh, 3; Kansas City, 2. Pittsburgh, 4; Kansas City, 2 (2d game). Brooklyn, 6; Newark, 0. Buffalo-Baltimore—Rain. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY International League Harrisburg-Toronto—ldle. Richmond at Buffalo. Jersey City at Montreal. Providence at Rochester. National League New York at Philadelphia. Boston at Brooklyn (2 games). Chicago at St. Louis. American League Philadelphia at Boston. Detroit at Chicago. Washington at New York. St. Louis at Cleveland. Federal league Brooklyn at Newark. Baltimore at Buffalo. Pittsburgh at Kansas City. WHERE THEY PLAY TOMORROW' International League Harrisburg at Toronto (two games). Richmond at Buffalo. Jersey City at Montreal. Providence at Rochester. American League Philadelphia at Boston. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. Other teams not scheduled. National League New York at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Boston at Brooklyn. Other teams not scheduled. Federal League No regular games scheduled. STANDING OF THE TEAMS International League W. L. P.C. Providence 79 44 .642 Buffalo 73 46 .613 Montreal 62 61 .504 Harrisburg . . 59 63 .484 Rochester 58 64 .475 Toronto 58 66 .468 Richmond 55 70 .440 Jersey City 45 75 .735 National League W. L. P.O. Philadelphia 69 56 .552 Brooklyn 70 59 .543 Boston 66 59 .528 St. Louis 64 67 .489 Chicago 61 65 .484 New York 59 65 ..476 Pittsburgh 63 70 .474 Cincinnati 58 69 .457 American League W. L. P.C. Boston 83 42 .665 Detroit 85 46 .649 Chicago 78 52 .600 Washington 68 50 .535 New York 59 65 .476 St. Louis 51 78 .395 Cleveland 49 80 .380 Philadelphia 37 88 .296 Federal League W. L. P.C. Pittsburgh 73 55 .570 St. Louis 70 60 .541 Newark 67 58 .536 Chicago 70 62 .530 Kansas City 66 62 .516 Buffalo 65 68 .489 (Brooklyn 62 69 .473 Baltimore 43 83 .341) REMODELING CHURCH Special to The Telegrafh Halifax, Pa., Sept. 8. —The interior of the Halifax Methodist Episcopal Church is being remodeled through out. C. Day Rudy, of Harrisburg, has the contract to do the frescoing, which will take about three weeks' time. A new carpet may also be placed In the church. STRING OF EELS CAUGHT Blain, Pa., Sept. B.—Foster Bhu majter and Russell M. Johnston ' caught a fine string of thirty-six eels I last night with hook and line. I DR. LAVERTY READS PAPER Dr. George L. Laverty read a paper ! before the Dauphin County Medical ! Society, last evening on "Surgical ' Technique for the General Practl -1 tioner." INDIANS VISIT CITY TO SAY FAREWELL Several Players May Return For Post-Season Series; Richmond Takes Final Game The final appearance here of the Harrisburg Internationals as a regular Indian aggregation was to-day. The team arrived from Richmond, early this morning and left this afternoon for Toronto. Some of the players may return for a post-season series which is being arranged for celebration week. An all-star team will be selected, to in clude Eddie Zimmerman, Schacht, I.ee, Mensor. Mowe, Tooley and play ers from Richmond, Providence and Buffalo teams. Secretary Douglass is now arranging for attractions. If suc lessful he will announce the dates for the games by Monday. Richmond yesterday young mallwood received his first defeat »»><* he Joined the Harrisburg team, ihe climbers won; score, 7to 1. Four doubles and six singles, with some rasses and other features in the way of sacrifices and stolen bases, gave Richmond the victory. , Harrisburg hit Cotterell hard, but the hits came at long intervals, and fast fielding shut off many chances for tne Indians to score. The score fol lows: HARRISBURG AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mensor, cf. .. . 4 0 1 2 1 0 Mowe, ss 3 0 0 2 2 0 Tooley, 2b. ... 3 0 1 2 2 0 Kraft, Ib. ..... 4 0 l 5 0 0 Zimmerman, 3b. 2 1 0 2 1 0 Witter, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 £ am , m - If 3 0 0 3 0 0 Heckinger. c. . . 3 0 1 5 0 0 Smallwood, p. . 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 29 1 5 24 RICHMOND AB. R. H. O. A. E. Arragon, ss. . . 5 1 3 2 3 0 Twombley. 2b.. 2 1 0 ' 3 0 Mullen, lb. ... 5 1 1 10 0 0 Peck. 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 Bates. It. ..... 4 0 0 1 1 0 Koukston. rf. . 4 1 3 3 0 0 Thompson, cf. . 3 1 1 5 0 0 Sweeney, e., .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Schaufele, c. ..1 1 0 4.0 0 Cottrell, p 4 1 2 0 0 0 Totals 33 7 10 27 ~9 ~0 Harrisburg 01000000 o—l Richmond 30000004 x 7 Two base hits, Mullen, Cottrell, 2, Koukston.. Three base hits, Heck inger, Kraft. Sacrifice fly, Mullen. Stolen bases, Mensor. Double plays, Twombley to Mullen; Arragon to Mullen: Mensor to Zimmerman. Bases on balls, Smallwood, 5; Cottrell, 5. Batter hit by Smallwood (Schaufele). Struck out by Smallwood, 3; Cottrell! 2. Wild pitch, Smallwood. Left on bases, Harrisburg, 6: Richmond, 8. Time, 1 hour, 30 minutes. Umpires Hart and Handiboe. COURSE TICKETS OX SALE Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., Sept. B.—Season tickets for the entertainment course to be conducted under the auspices of the Halifax Citizens' Band during the coming winter will soon be placed on sale at the store of W. C. Heisler. tobac^! '%. ALBERT I ifiWA among tobaccos is like a real man II JMflkX among men. You can make camp TobacnCo!'* f For it's case-cards-facts that P. A. \Vjflj is the friendliest smoke you ever and now, let's hitched to a pipe or cigarette. 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He in jured his right arm in the Labor Day afternoon game in a way that means he may never recover the full use of it. So the Phils were a doleful lot when they reached home last evening. Five Thrilling Heats in Good Circuit Races Hartford, Conn., Sejlt. 8. —After five heats yesterday replete With thrills In every one the 2.10 pace was put over until to-morrow before a winner could | be decided in the second day of the 1 fcrand circuit meeting at Charter Oak Park. Hal Boy took the first heat in a | close finish from Russell Boy, and: then Judge Ormonde obtained the! next two, Russell Boy both times be ing the contender. In the third heat Hal Boy was dis tanced, but after a statement to the judges by Drivers McMahon and Mur phy, Hal Boy was placed because of unintentional Interference on the part of Murphy with Peter Farren. The time was 2.05%, 2.05U, 2.04%, 2.05, 2.06. Jews to Raise Cash For War Sufferers With an ornate IYV V Vs. solemn service in I \V\ | XNy Ohev Sholom tem ■ ple ' Second and 1 x South streets this -o'clock by Rabbi fill-] vK: Charles J. Freund, ■rani IHi Mk the Jewish New flßra eiifisiaSfl Year w "' be usher |'>VFreund will- speak «■■■■■» on "A Threefold New Year's Wish." A special invita tion has been extended to visitors. Members of the Central Conference of American Rabbis of which Rabbi Freund is a member will take advant age of the occasion to make a plea for peace. Special music will feature the service. The Jewish New Tear's festival Is one of the oldest celebrations in the civilized world. This evening's serv ice will usher in the year 5676. Serv ices to-morrow morning will comprise a still more elaborate form of wor ship which will combine some vestiges of antinque ritual with expressions of human experiences and feelings true and real for everybody and at all times. During the period of the celebration plans will be discussed for the relief of Jews in the European war zone for whose aid $1,000,000 has been raised by the American Jewish Relief Com mittee. JOHNSTON IS NEW TENNIS CHAMPION Wins From McLoughlin in Gruell ing Contest; Sensational Climax Special to The Telegraph Forest Hills, N. Y„ Sept. B.—A new national tennis champion was crowned here yesterday when William M. Johnston, of San Francisco, defeated Maurice E. McLoughlin, also of the Golden Gate City, in a grueling four set match for the singles titles. The youthful Californian dashed the hopes of his more famous Inter nationalist by winning at 1-6, 6-0, 7-5, 10-8, and thus preventing, for another year at least, the former champion's hope of clinching permanent posses sion of the huge silver ail-comers' bowl. Sports of All Sorts In the Lucknow League series yes terday the Klerks defeated the Feds; score. 1 to 0, Good Will won from Camp Curtln yesterday; score, 9 to 8. East End wants a game for Satur day. Address W. R. Stauffer, 1020 South Twenty-first street. Halifax High School would like to play a game with Harrisburg next Saturday. Address John R. Forney. Halifax, Pa. Manager A. C. Keel, of the Enola Country Club, wants a Saturdav game. West End A. C. will start football practice this week. Harrisburg Brakeman Fatally Stricken James N. Prescott, aged 41, 1820 Penn street, a brakeman on the Phila delphia division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died suddenly last night in the Coatesville hospital. Death was due to acute indigestion superinduced by heat prostration. Brakeman Prescott left Enola at 8.30 last evening on an eastbound freight. He acted as helper to the fireman, and had just returned to the cabin from the engine when he was overcome. The train was stopped at Coatesville and the sick man removed to the hospital. He died about 10.30. Mr. Prescott is survived by a widow, Mrs. Jane Prescott, and four children, Mrs. C. Y. Brown. Mabel. James and Earl. Services will he held from the late home to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. The Rev. J. E. O. Smith, pastor of the Fourth Street Church of Christ will officiate. The body will be taken to Elizabethtown for burial Friday morning at 9.25 o'clock by Undertakers Hoover and Son. Services will be held at 10.30 in the Dunkard Church at that place. Burial will be made In Mount Tunnel cemetery. Mr. Prescott was a member of the Broth erhood of Railroad Trainmen, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Relief Depart ment. TO ORGANIZE AUXILIARY At a meeting to-night at the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A., a Woman's Auxiliary to the Mutual Beneficial Association of the Pennsylvania Railroad will be organized. LEGAL NOTICES ration win h her ® b y K' v «n that appli- SiVl22 7 1 . be mad e to the Governor of fSIR m,rt » ° n Prl , day - September 1". of an Act i"'£» •"titled, "An Act to provide certain cor?(i°/AV° n "" d re KUlation of '9 1874 r 4 a t . On o 8 ' approved April charter of »n ilf*»^ U 5 plementß ' for a be Called l" E ROB IN SON °*&'' CO M - * whU-h'ln 1 ?* chara £ter and* object of is the manufacture, purchase And sale of clothing: and other personal wearing apparei of every description, a ~»to'a; B as*rShi* v & n s!; S8 ■a-KSSu'SS? CHARLES C. STROH, Solicitor. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Union Trust Company of E. S. NISSLET, Secretary. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP. Notice is heresy given that the partnership heretofore existing between between John Black. ? h °™' ,9; Black. James Atticks and J. M. Whittock, trading as the Keystone btone and Lime Companv of Paxtan* P« n . n «y lvan ' a . expired on the third (3rd) day of September, A. D. 1916. All debts owing to said partnership are re ceivable by T. C. Black, 201 South Seventeenth street, Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, where also all claims and de mands against the same are to be pre sented for payment. Notice is also given that the quarry ing and selling of stone will be con- U n 'i. e ,2. at Paxtang, Pennsylvania, by J. M. Whittock for and bv himself JAMES ATTICK, JOHN BLACK. T. C. BLACK, J. M. WHITTOCK. PENNSYLVANIA State Highway De partment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said offlce until 10 a. m., September 30, 1915, when bids will be publicly opened and sched uled and contract awarded as soon therafter as possible for the construc tion of the following bridges: County Township Rout« Butler Penn 72 Elk Ridgway 97 Elk Ridgway 97 Llk Ridgway 97 Station Material Span 1397 Steel 50 ft! Concrete 12 ft. 326 Concrete 12 ft. 383 (Concrete 24 ft. Plans and specifications mav be seen at offlce of State Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, and 903 Hartje Building. Pitts burgh. Full particulars and informa tion on application to Robert J. Cun ningham, State Highway Commissioner. FOR SALE SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Capitol BulK lng, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, for the sale of three (3), Model 1912, Cadillac automobiles, one each stored at the Pittsburgh Motor Service Corporation, First Avenue and West Street, Pitts burgh, Pa.; Washington Automobile Company, Washington, Pa., and Sea brings Garage. Bellefonte, Pa., until ! twelve (12) o'clock noon, Tuesday. Sep- I tember 14. 1915. ; Inspection can be made at the above I specified places. , The right is reserved to accept or re ject any or all bids. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. I Supt. Public Grounds & Buildings. CHARTER NOTICE Notice is here by given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, on the 4th day of . October, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its supplements, for a charter for an Intended corporation to be called Pythian Hall Association, the charac ter and object of which are the erection of a hall for private purposes, in the city of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges conferred by the said act and the supplements thereto. M. W. JACOBS, Solicitor.
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